Love how easily these pull up in one go, so satisfying
Present_Fly_1286
HOW?? Mine disintegrate and leave the roots in the ground
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Certain-Entrance5247
They are edible and healthy. Don’t waste it.
Wart_Time_L32
I did similar a few hours ago, imuse a fisker weed puller, pulled out a few beauties with a roof well over a foot in length
mhicreachtain
Dandelions don’t know whether they are a weed or a brilliance. But each seed can create a field of dandelions. We are invited to be that prolific. And to return fertility to the soil around us.
Adrienne Maree Brown
Specialistjunglist
I’m not even gonna lie I’m tired and for 5 whole seconds I thought you’d grown yourself a big Frankenstein monster weed 😂
Sloebush
Cook leaf it taste like radicio and make ice cream from the roast root tastes like mocha
fatwoul
But OP, how big is your face?
UrbanManc
Name that tool … 🤷♂️
Sea-Ganache-4330
My 6 year old does this with our weed whacker 😂😂
Affectionate-Dog4704
Dandelions are very hard workers in the garden. If you have a lot of them, chances are, your soil is compacted and has poor drainage. Those long tap roots serve to break up and aerate the soil.
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Love how easily these pull up in one go, so satisfying
HOW?? Mine disintegrate and leave the roots in the ground
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They are edible and healthy. Don’t waste it.
I did similar a few hours ago, imuse a fisker weed puller, pulled out a few beauties with a roof well over a foot in length
Dandelions don’t know whether they are a weed or a brilliance. But each seed can create a field of dandelions. We are invited to be that prolific. And to return fertility to the soil around us.
Adrienne Maree Brown
I’m not even gonna lie I’m tired and for 5 whole seconds I thought you’d grown yourself a big Frankenstein monster weed 😂
Cook leaf it taste like radicio and make ice cream from the roast root tastes like mocha
But OP, how big is your face?
Name that tool … 🤷♂️
My 6 year old does this with our weed whacker 😂😂
Dandelions are very hard workers in the garden. If you have a lot of them, chances are, your soil is compacted and has poor drainage. Those long tap roots serve to break up and aerate the soil.